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    <p>
        <img src="../Images/5267_johnny_bravo_hd_wallpapers_black.jpg" alt="My Web site logo"
            height="100" width="100" />
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    <h1>
        Welcome to my site!</h1>
    <ul>
        <li><a href="default.html" alt="Home Page">Home</a></li>
        <li><a href="about.html" alt="About this Web site">About</a></li>
        <li><a href="essays.html" alt="A list of my essays">Essays</a></li>
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    <form method="post" action="/registration/new" id="registration-form">
    <label for="first-name">
        First name:</label><br />
    <input type="text" id="first-name" name="FirstName" /><br />
    <label for="last-name">
        Last name:</label><br />
    <input type="text" id="last-name" name="LastName" /><br />
    <label for="email-address">
        Email address:</label><br />
    <input type="email" id="email-address" name="EmailAddress" /><br />
    <label for="password">
        Choose a password:</label><br />
    <input type="password" id="password" name="Password" /><br />
    <label for="confirm-password">
        Confirm your password:</label><br />
    <input type="password" id="confirm-password" name="ConfirmPassword" /><br />
    <label for="website">
        Website/blog:</label><br />
    <input type="url" id="website" name="WebsiteUrl" /><br />
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        Register</button>
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    <h1>
        An Introduction to HTML</h1>
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        In this module, we look at the history of HTML and CSS.</p>
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        In the Beginning</h2>
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        WorldWideWeb was a piece of software written by Sir Tim Berners-Lee at CERN as a
        replacement for Gopher. It and HTML v1 were made open source software in 1993. The
        World Wide Web as we know it started with this piece of software.
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    <h3>
        Browser Wars</h3>
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        The openness of WorldWideWeb meant many different web browsers were created early
        on, including Netscape Navigator and NCSA Mosaic, which later became Internet Explorer.</p>
    <p>
        To <strong>emphasize</strong> is to give extra weight to (a communication); <em>"Her
            gesture emphasized her words"</em>.
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    <p>
        Here’s a small list of HTML editors</p>
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        <li>Notepad</li>
        <li>Textmate</li>
        <li>Visual Studio</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
        Here’s how to write a Web page</p>
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        <li>Create a new text file</li>
        <li>Add some HTML</li>
        <li>Save the file to a website</li>
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    <p>
        Here’s a small list of people in the Internet Hall of Fame and what they did</p>
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        <dt>Sir Tim Berners Lee</dt>
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            Invented HTML and wrote WorldWideWeb</dd>
        <dt>Linus Torvalds</dt>
        <dd>
            Originator of Linux</dd>
        <dt>Charles Herzfeld</dt>
        <dd>
            Authorized the creation of ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet</dd>
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    <ol>
        <li>Lesson One: Introduction to HTML
            <ol>
                <li>The structure of an HTML page</li>
                <li>Tags, Elements, Attributes and Content</li>
                <li>Text and Images</li>
                <li>Forms</li>
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        </li>
        <li>Lesson Two: Introduction to CSS</li>
        <li>Lesson Three: Using Visual Studio 2012</li>
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